Comparative bioequivalence assessment of aspirin tablets marketed in Nigeria

E. A. Bamigbola, M. Ibrahim, A. Attama, J. Arute
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Purpose: In the last few years, aspirin has become a life saver against cardiovascular accidents. This investigation was carried out to determine possible bioequivalence between regular aspirin and soluble aspirin tablets marketed in Nigeria. Methods: The in vivo bioavailability profiles of three commercial brands of aspirin tablets and soluble aspirin tablets were assessed in eight healthy subjects. Pharmacokinetic parameters including amounts of aspirin excreted up to 24h (E24h), maximum excretion rate (dE/dt)max and time for maximum excretion rate (Tmax) were compared for all the brands. Results: There was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in the maximum excretion rates among all the brands but the amount of soluble aspirin excreted up to 24 hours was a significantly different (p< 0.05) from one of the regular brands of aspirin. The soluble brand had significantly lower Tmax (p < 0.05) than all the three plain brands. There was no significant inter-subject variation among the subjects that participated in the study. Conclusion: Bioinequivalence exists between some regular aspirin and soluble aspirin marketed in Nigeria. Keywords: Soluble aspirin, aspirin, pharmacokinetic parameters, in vivo bioequivalence
在尼日利亚销售的阿司匹林片的比较生物等效性评价
目的:在过去的几年里,阿司匹林已经成为预防心血管事故的救命药。开展这项调查是为了确定在尼日利亚销售的普通阿司匹林和可溶性阿司匹林片之间可能的生物等效性。方法:对8名健康受试者进行3种市售品牌阿司匹林片剂和可溶性阿司匹林片剂的体内生物利用度评价。比较了所有品牌的药代动力学参数,包括24小时内阿司匹林的排泄量(E24h)、最大排泄率(dE/dt)max和最大排泄率时间(Tmax)。结果:不同品牌大鼠最大排泄率差异无统计学意义(p > 0.05),但不同品牌大鼠24 h可溶性阿司匹林排泄量差异有统计学意义(p< 0.05)。可溶性品牌Tmax显著低于3个普通品牌(p < 0.05)。参与研究的受试者之间没有显著的学科间差异。结论:尼日利亚市场上部分普通阿司匹林与可溶性阿司匹林存在生物不平等现象。关键词:可溶性阿司匹林,阿司匹林,药代动力学参数,体内生物等效性
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